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Reason: None provided.

The Orthodox church of Ukraine that split isn't persecuted at all.

Bullshit. Kiev Patriarchate Ukrainian Orthodox Church, that separated from Moscow patriarchate of Ukrainian Orthodox Church in 1992 (not in 2019) in the split you talk about, was shut down by Ukrainian government headed by Zelensky at December 13 2019 in the hope to force people to move to completely artificial state created "Orthodox Church of Ukraine" that barely had few percents of christians as parisioners,

This "Orthodox Church of Ukraine" was never accepted by any other Orthodox Church and accounted as heretics by them, because this "Orthidox Church" switched to Gregorian calendar and denounced contradictions with Catholics. There was other ecumenic shit also, and any of that shit make impossible to account that "Church" as Orthodox.

"Orthodox Church of Ukraine" will be never accepted in Orthodox world. It even don't have any apostol succession to be named a Christian Church, not talking about multiple heresies that make it obviously non Orthodox.

Kiev Patriarchate was not officially recognized among Orthodox Churches, but it had some relations with some of them and their sacraments was accepted in other Orthodox Churches. Kiev Patriarchate changed nothing except declaring indpendence from Moscow patriarchate, so from the terms of faith, it was Orthodox Church, unlike "Orthodox Church of Ukraine".

Kiev patriarchate and Moscow patriarchate parisioners was 50% of population in equal parts of 25%. Kiev patriarchate parisioners lived mostly on West Ukraine, Moscow patriarchate parisioners lived mostly on East. Next church by amount of parisioner was Ukrainian Greec-Catholic Church with something near 15% of population.

So, half of Ukraine population was Orthodox. Both Orthodox Churches does not exist now. Kev patriarchate was shut down in 2019, Moscow patriarchate was banned in 2023.

There is no any real Orthodox Church in Ukraine now. 50% of population was denied of their Orthodox faith by jews in Ukraine government.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

The Orthodox church of Ukraine that split isn't persecuted at all.

Bullshit. Kiev Patriarchate Ukrainian Orthodox Church, that separated from Moscow patriarchate of Ukrainian Orthodox Church in 1992 (not in 2019) in the split you talk about, was shut down by Ukrainian government headed by Zelensky at December 13 2019 in the hope to force people to move to completely artificial state created "Orthodox Church of Ukraine" that barely had few percents of christians as parisioners,

This "Orthodox Church of Ukraine" was never accepted by any other Orthodox Church and accounted as heretics by them, because this "Orthidox Church" switched to Gregorian calendar and denounced contradictions with Catholics. There was other ecumenic shit also, and any of that shit make impossible to account that "Church" as Orthodox.

"Orthodox Church of Ukraine" will be never accepted in Orthodox world. It even don't have any apostol succession to be named a Christian Church, not talking about multiple heresies that make it obviously non Orthodox.

Kiev Patriarchate was not officially recognized among Orthodox Churches, but it had some relations with some of them and their sacraments was accepted in other Orthodox Churched. Kiev Patriarchate changed nothing except declaring indpendence from Moscow patriarchate, so from the terms of faith, it was Orthodox Church, unlike "Orthodox Church of Ukraine".

Kiev patriarchate and Moscow patriarchate parisioners was 50% of population in equal parts of 25%. Kiev patriarchate parisioners lived mostly on West Ukraine, Moscow patriarchate parisioners lived mostly on East. Next church by amount of parisioner was Ukrainian Greec-Catholic Church with something near 15% of population.

So, half of Ukraine population was Orthodox. Both Orthodox Churches does not exist now. Kev patriarchate was shut down in 2019, Moscow patriarchate was banned in 2023.

There is no any real Orthodox Church in Ukraine now. 50% of population was denied of their Orthodox faith by jews in Ukraine government.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

The Orthodox church of Ukraine that split isn't persecuted at all.

Bullshit. Kiev Patriarchate Ukrainian Orthodox Church, that separated from Moscow patriarchate of Ukrainian Orthodox Church in 1992 (not in 2019) in the split you talk about, was shut down by Ukrainian government headed by Zelensky at December 13 2019 in the hope to force people to move to completely artificial state created "Orthodox Church of Ukraine" that barely had few percents of christians as parisioners,

This "Orthodox Church of Ukraine" was never accepted by any other Orthodox Church and accounted as heretics by them, because this "Orthidox Church" switched to Gregorian calendar and denounced contradictions with Catholics. There was other ecumenic shit also, and any of that shit make impossible to account that "Church" as Orthodox.

"Orthodox Church of Ukraine" will be never accepted in Orthodox world. It even don't have any apostol succession to be named a Christian Church, not talking about multiple heresies that make it obviously non Orthodox.

Kiev Patriarchate was not officially recognized among Orthodox Churches, but it had some relations with some of them and their sacraments was accepted in other Orthodox Churched. Kiev Patriarchate changed nothing except declaring indpendence from Moscow patriarchate, so from the terms of faith, it was Orthodox Church, unlike "Orthodox Church of Ukraine".

Kiev patriarchate and Moscow patriarchate parisioners was 50% of population in equal parts of 25%. Kiev patriarchate parisioners lived mostly on West Ukraine, Moscow patriarchate parisioners lived mostly on East. Next church by amount of parisioner was Ukrainian Greec-Catholic Church with something near 15% of population.

So, half of Ukraine population waa Orthodox. Both Orthodox Churches does not exist now. Kev patriarchate was shut down in 2019, Moscow patriarchate was banned in 2023.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

The Orthodox church of Ukraine that split isn't persecuted at all.

Bullshit. Kiev Patriarchate Ukrainian Orthodox Church, that separated from Moscow patriarchate of Ukrainian Orthodox Church in 1992 (not in 2019) in the split you talk about, was shut down by Ukrainian government headed by Zelensky at December 13 2019 in the hope to force people to move to completely artificial state created "Orthodox Church of Ukraine" that barely had few percents of christians as parisioners,

This "Orthodox Church of Ukraine" was never accepted by any other Orthodox Church and accounted as heretics by them, because this "Orthidox Church" switched to Gregorian calendar and denounced contradictions with Catholics. There was other ecumenic shit also, and any of that shit make impossible to account that "Church" as Orthodox.

Kiev Patriarchate was not officially recognized among Orthodox Churches, but it had some relations with some of them and their sacraments was accepted in other Orthodox Churched. Kiev Patriarchate changed nothing except declaring indpendence from Moscow patriarchate, so from the terms of faith, it was Orthodox Church, unlike "Orthodox Church of Ukraine".

"Orthodox Church of Ukraine" will be never accepted in Orthodox world. It even don't have any apostol succession to be named a Christian Church, not talking about multiple heresies that make it obviously non Orthodox.

There is also "Greek-Catholic Church of Ukraine", but they are Catholics under Vatican.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

The Orthodox church of Ukraine that split isn't persecuted at all.

Bullshit. Kiev Patriarchate Ukrainian Orthodox Church, that separated from Moscow patriarchate of Ukrainian Orthodox Church in 1992 in the split you talk about, but was shut down by Ukrainian government headed by Zelensky at December 13 2019 in the hope to force people to move to completely artificial state created "Orthodox Church of Ukraine" that barely had few percents of christians as parisioners,

This "Orthodox Church of Ukraine" was never accepted by any other Orthodox Church and accounted as heretics by them, because this "Orthidox Church" switched to Gregorian calendar and denounced contradictions with Catholics. There was other ecumenic shit also, and any of that shit make impossible to account that "Church" as Orthodox.

Kiev Patriarchate was not officially recognized among Orthodox Churches, but it had some relations with some of them and their sacraments was accepted in other Orthodox Churched. Kiev Patriarchate changed nothing except declaring indpendence from Moscow patriarchate, so from the terms of faith, it was Orthodox Church, unlike "Orthodox Church of Ukraine".

"Orthodox Church of Ukraine" will be never accepted in Orthodox world. It even don't have any apostol succession to be named a Christian Church, not talking about multiple heresies that make it obviously non Orthodox.

There is also "Greek-Catholic Church of Ukraine", but they are Catholics under Vatican.

1 year ago
1 score
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The Orthodox church of Ukraine that split isn't persecuted at all.

Bullshit. Kiev Patriarchate Ukrainian Orthodox Church, that separated from Moscow patriarchate of Ukrainian Orthodox Church in 1992 in the split you talk about, but was shut down by Ukrainian government headed by Zelensky at December 13 2019 in the hope to force people to move to completely artificial state created "Orthodox Church of Ukraine",

This "Orthodox Church of Ukraine" was never accepted by any other Orthodox Church and accounted as heretics by them, because this "Orthidox Church" switched to Gregorian calendar and denounced contradictions with Catholics. There was other ecumenic shit also, and any of that shit make impossible to account that "Church" as Orthodox.

Kiev Patriarchate was not officially recognized among Orthodox Churches, but it had some relations with some of them and their sacraments was accepted in other Orthodox Churched. Kiev Patriarchate changed nothing except declaring indpendence from Moscow patriarchate, so from the terms of faith, it was Orthodox Church, unlike "Orthodox Church of Ukraine".

"Orthodox Church of Ukraine" will be never accepted in Orthodox world. It even don't have any apostol succession to be named a Christian Church, not talking about multiple heresies that make it obviously non Orthodox.

There is also "Greek-Catholic Church of Ukraine", but they are Catholics under Vatican.

1 year ago
1 score